$31.00
A Replica Nautical Chart of CAMDEN and ROCKPORT HARBORS, Maine by The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey originally published in 1864.
In 1807, President Thomas Jefferson signed a bill for the "Survey of the Coast," thus establishing the United States Coast Survey. In its early decades, the Coast Survey was responsible for charting the coastlines.
This image is printed on heavy matte fine art paper with archival inks.
Framed Maps and Prints include drymounting, UV filtering glass, and your choice of five mouldings, wired and ready to hang upon delivery. All mouldings are approximately 1.5" wide. Factor in an additional 3" to the listed size for framed items.
This map has been scanned From The ORIGINAL at 600 dpi using state of the art equipment {a Contex Large Format Scanner}. The replica map is printed on heavy matte fine art paper using archival pigment inks. This is one of over 5000 Original maps, charts and posters in our collection.
Many reproduction maps that are available on Etsy are taken directly from public domain sources {NY Public Library, Library of Congress, etc}. Although great for research purposes, these image files frequently suffer from poor color accuracy, lens blur and distortion. The maps in our collection have been scanned from the ORIGINAL, flat, at high resolution and with precisely calibrated color. This allows us to print replicas that are virtually indistinguishable from the original maps.
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Apr 25, 2022
Very nicely matted and framed. Arrived quickly, well packaged and in excellent condition. Seller answered a question I had about the frame in a timely manner before I ordered it. Only wish that non-glare glass was an option. It is more expensive but would have made it even better.